Llwynbwch Barn

Living room at Llwynbwch Barn with mid century furniture in blue, grey, mustard with blankets and cushions, curved floor to ceiling stone fireplace with log burner and glowing orange flames. View to garden through french doors.

Llwynbwch Barn

Originally a hay barn, Llwynbwch Barn has been thoughtfully converted into a light and airy space with a homely feel and sustainability at its heart -including lime-plastered walls, sheep wool insulation and a living roof.

A double-height vaulted ceiling and skylights characterise the main living dining space, with a cosy woodburning stove set into a fabulous floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. Mid-century and vintage furniture create a timeless aesthetic designed for relaxation.

Llwynbwch Barn has its own pretty, private, garden -a wildlife haven and perfect for birdwatching - which overlooks the ‘Fan’, the local hill.  Guests have free roam of our 80 acres of conservation land with meadows, streams and woodland glades, managed for nature and wildlife.

Bedroom at Llwnbwch Barn with deep blue and white walls, wooden floor and double bed with white linen and a traditional Welsh checked blanket throw. Views to garden beyond through glazed door.

The Main Bedroom…

The main bedroom (pictured) is kept cosy with its woodburning stove and a unique bed crafted by Adam, from sycamore felled here at Llwynbwch.  You can access the garden from this bedroom for an al fresco breakfast or a spot of stargazing.

Level Access

The barn has level access downstairs, with the living/ dining room, kitchen, main bedroom, wetroom bathroom and additional loo all being on the ground floor.

Mezzanine

The second bedroom is a mezzanine, accessed from the kitchen and has twin beds (which can easily be put together into a double).

Stone frontage of Llwynbwch Barn with slit window, climbers growing up and roofights, and blue skies above. Green grassy garden in foreground.
Twin bedroom at Llwynbwch under sloping gable roof with exposed warm timber beams; cream walls, wooden floor, two twin beds with Welsh checked blankets and rails to staircase leading up to bedroom in foreground.
Bedroom detail at Llwynbwch Barn with deep blue teal painted walls, bed made with with simple blue & pink patterned linen and two grey woollen hot water bottes on the bed. Bedside table with flower design lamp, book and pattern mug; glimpse of garden
Bathroom at Llwynbwch Barn with warm light brown tiles to shower cubicle, mustard shower curtain, chrome shower, white sink to left with traditional design (accessible) taps.  Tiled floor and glimpse of window to right.
Night sky filled with stars above a small house surrounded by trees.

Your Stay at Llwynbwch

Llwynbwch Barn has everything you need for a long or short stay, and can accommodate up to 4 people, with:

  • A beautiful private garden with BBQ

  • A light and airy living dining space, fully fitted kitchen and wetroom bathroom

  • Two bedrooms, one double and one with twin (which can be put together to make a double)

  • Kitchen with oven and induction hob, a fridge freezer, a coffee machine, microwave, washer/ dryer, DAB radio, tea towels, earth friendly washing up liquid. And tea and coffee!

  • Clean, green heating, hot water and power, with central heating from an air source heat pump and hot water from solar panels (sustainable provider Octopus Energy)

  • Cosy woodburning stoves in the main living room, and the main bedroom (extra firewood available for a small cost).

  • Decent wi-fi, smart TV and Bluetooth speaker

  • A guitar, board games, books,

  • A DVD player & lots of DVDs

    What else?

  • All bedding and towels are supplied.

  • The Barn has a hairdryer, iron & ironing board.

  • We are Baby-friendly! A travel cot, highchair, baby bath & stair gates available on request

  • There is parking area for up to 2 cars AND 7KW EV charging available on site, charged at providers rates.

Who gives a crap?

Our toilets are twinned with Toilet Twinning (who fund global community projects helping families to build their own basic toilet, access clean water and learn about hygiene – a vital combination that saves lives) and are stocked with Who gives a crap toilet paper!

Stone frontage of Llwynbwch Barn with slit window, climbers growing up and roofights, and blue skies above.